Abstract
IntroductionMarathon running is a popular recreational activity, but the effects of chronic running on the knee or other joints remain unclear. The purpose of this article was to evaluate any degenerative changes in the knees and spines of recreational runners who completed at least 1000 marathons.MethodsRecreational runners who completed at least 1000 marathons were recruited. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of both knees and spines of six such runners was performed with a 1.5 T MR scanner. The anatomical structures of the knee joint including meniscus, bone marrow, cartilage, ligaments, and joint effusion were examined along with other abnormalities. Spinal alignment, degenerative change in intervertebral disc, intervertebral disc herniation, osteoarthritis in facet joint, degenerative anterior/lateral spur, and other abnormalities were evaluated.ResultsIn terms of knee joints, one runner showed degeneration at the meniscus, while three runners had cartilage lesions. However, none of the six runners showed radiologic evidence of knee osteoarthritis. All six runners demonstrated degenerative changes in intervertebral spinal discs. ConclusionsRunning 1000 marathons may not have a harmful effect on the knee joints and may not result in osteoarthritis. However, it is unclear whether degenerative changes in the spine are derived from running or aging.
Highlights
ObjectivesThe purpose of this article was to evaluate any degenerative changes in the knees and spines of recreational runners who completed at least 1000 marathons
Marathon running is a popular recreational activity, but the effects of chronic running on the knee or other joints remain unclear
Running 1000 marathons may not have a harmful effect on the knee joints and may not result in osteoarthritis
Summary
The purpose of this article was to evaluate any degenerative changes in the knees and spines of recreational runners who completed at least 1000 marathons. The purpose of this study was to evaluate any degenerative changes in the knees and spines of unique recreational runners who completed at least 1000 marathons
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